Apple changed the code on its website so the word 'click' didn't look like something much more inappropriate

Using some typefaces, the word "click" can look like a different word entirely. Place the "c" and "l" too close together, and it starts to get a bit unsuitable for family audiences.

Now, this isn't isn't a marketing headache any company wants to deal with. It looks like Apple has encountered this issue first hand — and has deployed some code to fix it.

As developer Dan Leeth pointed out on Twitter earlier this week , Apple deployed <span> tags in the formatting of a webpage promoting OS X El Capitan. This spaces out the letters a little more, making sure it all stays safe-for-work. (TechCrunch also previously reported on the code.)

Apple wrapped a span around the word “click” to apply more generous letter spacing, so it doesn’t look like “dick.” pic.twitter.com/oiVj3KV5xJ